The series about the events of the abduction and murder of the three boys and of Muhammad Abu Khadir will be broadcast in Indonesia • Keshet: "A good human story has no boundaries"
Now also in Indonesia.
"The Boys"
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Ren Mendelssohn
The controversial series "The Boys" by Keshet and HBO has been sold for broadcast in the largest Muslim country - Indonesia.
In addition, the series was also sold to Hong Kong and the Australian SBS network, which joins the French Canal +, HBO Latin America and Europe, channels in Belgium and Bosnia Herzegovina and of course in Israel.
The series, created by Hagai Levy, Yosef Cedar and Tawfiq Abu Wail and which was produced by Moby Plus, deals with the events of the summer of 2014 in Israel, and follows the events that led to Operation Eitan - the abduction and murder of the three boys and Muhammad Abu Khadir.
It aired in Israel and around the world during 2019-2020 and drew many stormy reactions.
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Karni Ziv, Keshet's drama director: "We are happy that a series centered on a tragic human story from the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is able to cross borders and touch the hearts of viewers from all over the world, and now, for the first time, Muslim viewers. A good human story has no boundaries. We are proud to work with the best Israeli creators and create an Israeli content experience that also turns out to be a universal story. "